Forrest-Pooler-Obituary

Forrest S. Pooler

Springfield, Massachusetts

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Forrest S. Pooler, 87, of the Hungry Hill section of Springfield passed away peacefully Tuesday, March 22, 2016 surrounded by family at Mont Marie Health Care Center. Forrest, son of the late Forrest T. and Mary (Cormier) Pooler was born in Waltham on November 26, 1928. Raised in Springfield he...

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forrest ,an family my prayers , well wishes are with you

Maureen and family, I am sad to hear of Forrest's passing. Although I have not seen him for many years, his father and I were first cousins. I last saw Forrest at North Pond, Smithfield, Maine. I regret the years when we were not in touch and especially not getting to know his family. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Claire E. Poulin

Mrs. Pooler and family,

Please accept my condolences for the passing of you dear husband. I still remember him coming into the library on Liberty Street to get magazines. His dry sense of humor always made me smile. I have known both of you for years and of course during the course of time lost touch. But I still recall both of you and very fondly. I will always remember our unexpected visits at Stop and Shop. My heart breaks for your family. Know that you and yours will always...

Maureen and Family, I am very sorry to hear of your loss. I always looked up to Forrest and am sure his wit is part of me. Everything he said invited interest....and he had a way of saying things. What a Very Funny Man!

Words can't express my sympathies for you all. He truly was a wonderful man and it was my privledge helping to care for him for the years I did. I'll never forget his stories, him breaking out his harmonica to accompany some tune that caught my mind,or walking in his room to find him eating the skittles I had him hooked on! He made my days at work something special and unique!
Jody Parent

My heartfelt sympathy and prayer go out to Forrest and his family. We so enjoyed his presence at our Trivia group at the Health Care Center. He was a wonderful man with a great sense of humor. His comments and stories kept us entertained. He will be very much missed.